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#Fancake's theme for January is Essential Starter Recs! What fanworks would you recommend to someone who just joined your fandom? And if you've just joined a fandom, swing by this post at #Dreamwidth and comment with your new fandom! #fandom #recs fancake.dreamwidth.org/1964947

@Cyborgneticz the only fraud i’ll accept is forged beanie babies

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@Cyborgneticz i think it might still be possible w/some planning but yeah that does make things harder

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@Cyborgneticz clearly you went to a much cooler middle school than i did!

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@Cyborgneticz thats so cool!!! I hope you got to eat them after

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@Cyborgneticz omg no??? That sounds so cool

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@Cyborgneticz a headache but also hillarious

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@Cyborgneticz yeah i rotated some of them so they grew into little spirals as they tried to compensate

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@Cyborgneticz mine was also plants, i grew grass seeds in CD cases to prove that they knew which way was up

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@Cyborgneticz we’ve been forgotten about in the back of a closet

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@Cyborgneticz 4th grade science fair project

@Lady this would make it different years in different places tho

@Lady i still have two months left on my license to party tho

@Lady i mean considering what christmas has turned into its not a terrible place for lent

@Lady a lot of people’s resolutions have a puritanical bent, so theres not much fun

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"...In the 1950s.... the American Can Company, Owens-Illinois Glass Company, Coca-Cola, and the Dixie Cup company got together to design a solution to the growing pressure to regulate disposable packaging. They knew the issue of litter would not go away and was increasingly unpopular with the public, but disposable packaging was incredibly profitable. They needed a way to avoid regulation that might limit the use of disposables, and their solution was cunning.

They founded a nonprofit called Keep America Beautiful and poured significant amounts of money into environmental awareness campaigns. This helped them look good, but the real genius was in the message behind the campaigns - that litter on the streets had nothing to do with the producers, but was the fault of the person who dropped it - the litterbug. Keep America Beautiful managed to shift the entire debate around Americas garbage and litter problems away from the industry and on to consumers, and the strategy has been copied to time and time again since."

-- "Sustainable Web Design"

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